Triumph Bonneville motorcycles for sale in Santa Monica, California

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2012 Triumph BONNEVILLE T100

2012 Triumph BONNEVILLE T100

$6,500

Santa Monica, California

Year 2012

Make Triumph

Model BONNEVILLE T100

Category -

Engine -

Posted Over 1 Month

15310 miles always garaged kept, runs great! Brand new tires just serviced and a few extras...gel seat, black d & d exhaust

Triumph : Bonneville 1966 triumph bonneville tt special w factory records only 1075 mls since 1971

Triumph : Bonneville 1966 triumph bonneville tt special w factory records only 1075 mls since 1971

$19,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 32767

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 650

Posted Over 1 Month

Only 1075 miles on this rare Triumph racer for the road 1966 Triumph Bonneville TT Special Engine Number: T120C DU27847 Frame Number: T120C DU27847 In the 1950s and 1960s, Triumph's 650 twins were barred from AMA Class C racing, which limited overhead valve engines to 500cc. The regulations kept the big twins off the dirt ovals. There was another form of dirt competition known as TT racing – the name was derived from the British Tourist Trophy races. American TTs were held on dirt courses, but they had to have a motocross-like jump. Some courses were simple ovals with a jump, while others had left and right turns like a road course. In this form of racing, the 650 Triumphs were allowed, and they dominated. Originally conceived for the 1963 model year, by west coast distributor Bill Johnson of Johnson Motors, the TT was a high performance, factory race bike, stripped down and performance tuned to fill the niche markets of off-road racing. Beginning with and improving upon their street legal Bonneville, the Triumph factory racer came with higher compression pistons, hotter camshafts and a high output ignition system, to produce 54hp at 6,500 rpm. Closer ratio gears were installed in the 4 speed gearbox, chain drive sprocket ratios were altered, and larger diameter exhaust pipes were tucked under the frame, without mufflers. Aluminum, or more durable stainless steel fenders replaced the street items, together with the 2 ½ gallon slim gas tank. Lights, fork lock and speedometer were deleted and only a tachometer was fitted. The forks received special springs and internal valving. These stripped down bikes weighed 350 pounds, some 30 pounds lighter than the stock configuration. The TT Special offered here, of 1965 vintage, has been enjoyed by just three owners from new. According to the last owner, it started life as a Johnson Motors sponsored racer. There are rumours about who rode it, but they are just that. After retiring from racing, the bike returned to JM in 1971 to be rebuilt, and because of the ease of selling road bikes over racers, a small Lucas head and tail lights and speedo were added. The bike was sold to a local Southern California collector, who put only 400 or so miles on it before displaying it in his office. In 2005 he sold the bike to the most recent owner , who, again used it very sparingly, covering only 600 miles or so before putting it in dry storage. He assures me that the 1070 miles that were on the odometer were genuine miles from 1971. In 1965 TT Specials were not stamped as such, but were stamped T120C. I ran the engine/frame number through the Vintage Motorcycle Club, of Staffs, UK, the holders of the factory records, who confirmed that this bike is recorded in Despatch book number 75 and was despatched to Johnson Motors, Pasadena, California, USA on 23 November 1965, confirming the bike as a genuine T120TT. A copy of that email accompanies the bike. The bike is fresh from a mechanical overhaul by a local marque expert. The bike starts easily and idles well. It is tremendously powerful with 11:1 compression with a great crackle and bark from the TT pipes, especially when it comes on cam and you feel a burst of thrust. It is intoxicating and addictive. It shifts perfectly through the TT spec ration 4-speed ‘box, via an excellent clutch with no slip. Brakes, suspension all work perfectly as does the electrical system with fully operational lights. The Bike is currently running the later Concentric Carbs, but is accompanied by the original Monoblocs, with original air filters. With the rarity of these TTs and the number of chopped up and lost to time examples, these represent a fantastic investment, as illustrated in the recent results at auctions in Las Vegas, where they were selling for $24k+. So, this bike is an opportunity to own a rare example with the usability of street legality. The bike is offered on a California Certificate of Title.

Trim TT Special w factory records

2013 Triumph Bonneville T100

2013 Triumph Bonneville T100

$6,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 2013

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville T100

Category Cruiser Motorcycles

Engine 865 cc

Posted Over 1 Month

2013 Triumph Bonneville T100, 2013 Triumph Bonneville T100 Black. My everyday bike--excellent condition, runs perfectly, garage kept, never dropped. Only 9,500k miles. Brand new front and rear brake pads, oil change last week. Includes $1000 in accessories: Norman Hyde Classic Exhaust (loud) Triumph Low Sissy Bar Triumph Center Stand Triumph Locking Gas Cap All-weather cover $6,900.00 7735049650

Triumph : Bonneville 2006 paul smith triumph bonneville 21 of 50 9 miles from new perfect

Triumph : Bonneville 2006 paul smith triumph bonneville 21 of 50 9 miles from new perfect

$15,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 2006

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 865

Posted Over 1 Month

Paul Smith Limited Edition, #21 of 50 produced, only 9 miles from new! 2006 Triumph Bonneville T100 Frame no. SMT910K186J261651 Engine no. 2262697 Ever since the re-emergence of a newly revitalized Triumph in 1990, enthusiasts had been eagerly waiting the revival of the Bonneville brand, one of the most evocative names in motorcycling history. Ten years would elapse before Triumph felt ready to do so, having by then emphatically established its credentials as a builder of thoroughly modern motorcycles rivalling the best from Japan and Europe. Triumph's design brief for the new Bonneville was to emulate the classic style of the late 1960s version while incorporating the best of modern technology in the engine, transmission and running gear. The new Bonneville debuted to critical acclaim at the Munich Motorcycle Show. In 2006, the celebrated British fashion designer Paul Smith personally designed a signature series of the classic Triumph Bonneville T100. The 'Multi-Union' and 'Fast Live' designs were produced by the factory as limited editions of 50 units each for sale through official Triumph dealers. The machine offered here, number 21 of the 50, was purchased as a piece of art investment. It was passed to two further art collectors, who also never rode the machine. Showing slightly less than 9 delivery miles from new, the bike is in just about "as new" condition throughout. There are no scratches, scuffs or dings in any surface, chrome is as new, tires retain the original hairs, the seat is perfect, etc., etc. The last one sold at auction was in 2011 at RM Auctions, and with 170 miles reached $18,700, making this a great opportunity to buy an investment quality, “new”, numbered special edition Bonneville, ready to show in pride of place in any modern pop art collection.

Trim Paul Smith 9 miles from new

Triumph : Bonneville 1978 triumph tr 7 rv 5 speed great rider

Triumph : Bonneville 1978 triumph tr 7 rv 5 speed great rider

$6,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1978

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Matching numbers 1978 Triumph TR7RV First introduced in 1937 as a '500', the Triumph twin underwent one of the longest development processes in motorcycling history before emerging as a '750' some 30-plus years later. This final phase of Triumph twin development began late in 1972 with the first appearance of the new enlarged-to-750cc version of the Bonneville and TR6, the increase in bore size necessitating a new crankcase to accommodate the larger barrel. Other improvements included a new ten-stud cylinder head, triplex primary chain, stronger transmission and a disc front brake. A five-speed gearbox, introduced on the preceding 650 Bonneville, was standard equipment on the 750. Despite the age of the basic design and strong competition from Japanese and European manufacturers, the Bonnie and its single carb sister the TR7, remained for many years the UK's top-selling 750 and was voted Motor Cycle News 'Machine of the Year' in 1979. The bike offered here was built in November, 1977, and remains a matching numbers 1978 model, offered as a great riding bike in very good all ‘round condition. But then look closer at the nuts and bolts and see the lack of wear and it becomes apparent how original the bike is. A few mods over the years are apparent – the exhaust for instance, but the basic bike remains untouched. Paint is very good with a couple of very minor scratches on the tank. The inside of the tank looks almost new. Original fenders, wheels and other cycle parts are all excellent. From the general condition, I would surmise that the bike has been in long-term good storage and that the indicated 12,000 miles is genuine. The bike runs well with good power, and shift through the gears well with a good clutch. Brakes and suspension work as they should, as do all electrical components. The bike is freshly serviced.

Trim Original Unmolested

Triumph : Bonneville 1978 triumph bonneville original and unmolested great rider w original paint

Triumph : Bonneville 1978 triumph bonneville original and unmolested great rider w original paint

$6,900

Santa Monica, California

Year 1978

Make Triumph

Model Bonneville

Category Standard Motorcycles

Engine 750

Posted Over 1 Month

Original and unmolested, matching numbers 1978 Triumph Bonneville Engine & Frame Number: TR7RV PX02244 First introduced in 1937 as a '500', the Triumph twin underwent one of the longest development processes in motorcycling history before emerging as a '750' some 30-plus years later. This final phase of Triumph twin development began late in 1972 with the first appearance of the new enlarged-to-750cc version of the Bonneville, the increase in bore size necessitating a new crankcase to accommodate the larger barrel. Other improvements included a new ten-stud cylinder head, triplex primary chain, stronger transmission and a disc front brake. A five-speed gearbox, introduced on the preceding 650 Bonneville, was standard equipment on the 750. Despite the age of the basic design and strong competition from Japanese and European manufacturers, the Bonnie remained for many years the UK's top-selling 750 and was voted Motor Cycle News 'Machine of the Year' in 1979. The bike offered here is just about as good an unmolested time-capsule machine you are likely to find. Built in November, 1977, this matching numbers 1978 model is offered as a great riding bike in very good all ‘round condition. But then look closer at the nuts and bolts and see the lack of wear and it becomes apparent how original the bike is. Paint is original and very good with a couple of very minor scratches on the tank. The inside of the tank looks almost new. Original fenders, wheels and other cycle parts are all excellent. From the general condition, I would surmise that the bike has been in long-term good storage and that the indicated 12,000 miles is genuine. The bike runs well with good power, and shift through the gears well with a good clutch. Brakes and suspension work as they should, as do all electrical components. The bike is freshly serviced.

Trim Original Unmolested